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emotional [ıˈməʊʃənəl] ADJ

3. emotional:

▶ emotionally ADV

personally ADV

1. personally:

internally [ınˈtɜːnəlı] ADV

1. internally:

originally [əˈrıdʒınəlı] ADV

mortally ADV

initially [ıˈnıʃəlı] ADV

emotional quotient N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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She found it to be very work-intensive, emotionally haunting, and voiced that she had trouble sleeping.
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This, when compounded with the fact that most repressed memories are emotionally salient, the likelihood of source confusion is high.
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Young people who experience nighttime wetting tend to be physically and emotionally normal.
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Her second marriage reportedly failed because she was emotionally needy and had married a man who suffered from neurasthenia.
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She supported him emotionally and materially and could not be swayed by the many quarrels.
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The staff of the "naonra" ensure every opportunity is made available to encourage the child's development physically, intellectually, creatively, aesthetically, socially, emotionally and linguistically.
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The song was so emotionally painful to write that he got migraines while writing.
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This may contribute to heightened accuracy in the facial emotion recognition task, as well as more accurate identification of emotionally laden content.
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This took a heavy toll on him financially and emotionally.
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The absence of friends can be emotionally damaging.
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